There will be a window of opportunity for Wilma to reintenisfy over the Gulf IF its inner core is still relatively intact after possibly being over land for awhile. If the inner core is too disrupted then that won't happen. Whatever it reintensifies to in the Gulf, it will likely weaken a little again from that as it approaches Florida, because of an increasingly unfavorable upper-level environment, though the GFDL suggests otherwise. Because of an increase in forward speed, the max winds may tend to increase on the southern side of the system as it approaches Florida, while decreasing on the northern side.
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